Sonja Ziemann
Sonja Ziemann (February 8, 1926, Eichwalde near Berlin – February 17, 2020, Munich) was a German actress, dancer, and singer.
She was one of the most popular German film stars of the 1950s, best known for her leading roles in the Heimatfilm classics The Black Forest Girl (Schwarzwaldmädel, 1950) and Green Is the Heath (Grün ist die Heide, 1951), frequently appearing opposite Rudolf Prack. Trained as a dancer and actress, she began her film career during World War II and successfully continued after the war.
In later years, Ziemann expanded into more dramatic roles and appeared in international productions such as The Secret Ways (1961) and The Bridge at Remagen (1969). After the 1970s, she worked only occasionally in film and television. She died in 2020 at the age of 94.
Acting
Movie
The Bridge at Remagen
as Greta Holzgang
1969
Movie
Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?
as Katja
1959
Movie
The Zurich Engagement
as Anna-Maria/Herself
1957
Movie
De Sade
as La Beauvoisin
1969
Movie
The Secret Ways
as Julia
1961
Movie
Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen
as Maria Reiser
1960
Movie
The Eighth Day of the Week
as Agnieszka Walicka
1958
TV
The Commissioner
as Irene Triberg
1969
Movie
Serenade of Texas
as Sylvia
1958
Movie
A Matter of WHO
as Michele Cooper
1961
Eine kleine Sommermelodie
as Helga Gutentag
1944
Movie
Beloved Darling
as Lette Eilers
1943
TV
NDR Talk Show
as Self
1979
Movie
Punishment Battalion
as Julia Deutschmann
1960
Movie
The Heath Is Green
as Helga
1951
Movie
Das Bad auf der Tenne
as Antje
1956
Movie
Grand Hotel
as Françoise Flamme
1959
Movie
The Dream of Lieschen Müller
as Lieschen Müller
1961
Movie
Opernball
as Helene Hollinger, seine Frau
1956
Movie
Kaiserball
as Franzi
1956
Movie
Frühling in Berlin
as Nicoline
1957
Movie
Am Brunnen vor dem Tore
as Inge Bachner
1952
Movie
The Black Forest Girl
as Bärbele Riederle
1950
Movie
The Thief of Bagdad
as Fatme
1952